Lecture—3 hour(s); Discussion—1 hour(s). Priority to Design
majors. Global historical survey of design’s engagement with
changing notions of aesthetics and experience. Relates
transformations in the theory, production, and reception of all
aspects of design (objects, landscapes, architectures, etc.) to
larger cultural, social, and political contexts. Not open
for credit to students who have taken DES 040 or DES 140. GE
credit: AH, DD, WE. Effective: 2014 Spring
Quarter.